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We are not a zoo - but a wild park where our 4 different wolf subspecies live within a 400.000m² big nature reserve. Join us on a guided wolf-tour and find out how wolves really are. Forget myths and rumours and dive into the fascinating life of a...more

We visited for a "Howl Night" on a full moon which added to the experience of seeing and learning about wolves in an environment that was so much more natural than a zoo.
A great evening hosted by two experts taking two groups around the...More

This park is fairly easy to find and is open at 10.00 weekdays (except Wednesday) and 11.00 on Sundays.
We went in November on a sunny, dry day. There is parking at the entrance on rough ground with little shade. A short walk brings you...More

I was hoping to experience something special; the chance to see indigenous wolves doing their wolfy thing by the light of the full moon, but all I saw were various packs of wolves, waiting behind their chain link fences in the electric glare of the...More

We did a guided tour through the park.
Our guide was very helpful and knowledgeable about the wolves.
We were able to see most packs and learn a lot about their way of life, both in the wild and captivity.

I had some spare time on my first day in Antequera and a visit to this park fit right into my schedule. The park itself is fairly large, expect to spend at least an hour here. I took a guided tour. The tour guide was...More

Went today with our seven year old. It’s about a half day outing. The staff were friendly and knowledgeable. We had a lovely time and enjoyed ourselves. It’s only a small place but they love the wolves.

Visting the Lobo Park is always a special experience. This year we have chosen for the Photo tour, guided by ever enthousiastic Shaireen. The way Daniel let the Wolves live in a natural environment gets our support. Karen and Luc

We went to one of the Howl nights. Some light tapas was followed by a three hour walk around the not too large circuit of the various wolf packs being helped there. The staff are most informative, amusing and they really love their wolves. This...More

I was taken to see a night howl at lobo park by friends.. one word amazing .. I had two ten year olds who were totally captivated the whole time.
This wasn’t expensive and included a very nice meal. Suitable for all ages.
Our guide...More

We visited the Wolf Park a number of years ago with our older sons who thoroughly enjoyed it, so we thought we’d take our 4 year old. (Yep there’s an age gap) The Park is very well laid out and does some great work, not...More

Hello,
unfortunately no one is offering bus tours to the Lobo Park.
To visit the Lobo Park you need to drive by car to Antequera.
Otherwise if you want to come to the Lobo Park with public transportation, you would need... More

Hello,
unfortunately no one is offering bus tours to the Lobo Park.
To visit the Lobo Park you need to drive by car to Antequera.
Otherwise if you want to come to the Lobo Park with public transportation, you would need to take a bus from Malaga (it takes app. an hour) that go forward and backward almost every other hour. For more info please check the web page of the bus company "alsa".
From the Antequera bus station you then need to take a taxi which needs app. 10 minutes to get to the park.
If you arrive by train then there are taxis at the train station as well. Unfortunately there is no bus connection between Antequera and the Lobo Park.
To see the wolves we have guided wolf tours on:
Monday to Sunday: 11:00, 13:00, 15:00 and 16:30
The park is closed on all Wednesdays, 25th December and 1st January
Prices for the guided wolf tour:
Adults: 11,00€, Children (3-12 years): 7,00€
Kind regards

Hello,
unfortunately no one is offering bus tours to the Lobo Park.
To visit the Lobo Park you need to drive by car to Antequera.
Otherwise if you want to come to the Lobo Park with public transportation, you would need to... More

Hello,
unfortunately no one is offering bus tours to the Lobo Park.
To visit the Lobo Park you need to drive by car to Antequera.
Otherwise if you want to come to the Lobo Park with public transportation, you would need to take a bus from Malaga (it takes app. an hour) that go forward and backward almost every other hour. For more info please check the web page of the bus company "alsa".
From the Antequera bus station you then need to take a taxi which needs app. 10 minutes to get to the park.
If you arrive by train then there are taxis at the train station as well. Unfortunately there is no bus connection between Antequera and the Lobo Park.
To see the wolves we have guided wolf tours on:
Monday to Sunday: 11:00, 13:00, 15:00 and 16:30
The park is closed on all Wednesdays, 25th December and 1st January
Prices for the guided wolf tour:
Adults: 11,00€, Children (3-12 years): 7,00€
Kind regards